India's Grandmasters Arjun Erigaisi and P Harikrishna played cautious opening games in Round 5 of the FIDE World Cup 2025, drawing against formidable opponents Levon Aronian and Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara. Both remain in the knockout race for the coveted Viswanathan Anand Trophy and Candidate spots for the World Championship.
In the high-stakes Round 5 of the FIDE World Cup 2025 held in Panaji, India's Arjun Erigaisi and P Harikrishna upheld their reputation for resilience by securing draws against tough adversaries. Arjun, confronting two-time World Cup champion Levon Aronian (USA), pressed hard in a complex double rook endgame but was unable to convert a slight advantage, concluding the game in a well-fought 41-move draw.
On the other board, Harikrishna adopted a pragmatic approach against Mexican Grandmaster Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara, steering the encounter rapidly to a balanced rook-and-pawn endgame and attaining a draw within 41 moves. This cautious strategy neutralized potential threats from a player known for upset wins in earlier rounds.
Among 206 competitors across 82 countries, these two remain India's standard-bearers for advancing toward the World Championship Candidates Tournament, which determines the challenger to reigning champion D. Gukesh. The second legs of their matches promise thrilling chess with Aronian having the white pieces against Arjun, and Harikrishna taking white against Alcantara.
Key Highlights:
GM Arjun Erigaisi and GM P Harikrishna drew their opening games in Round 5 at FIDE World Cup 2025.
Arjun battled the experienced Levon Aronian, maintaining pressure but settling for a draw.
Harikrishna played a tactically cautious game to secure a draw against Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara.
Only two Indian players are left among 16 remaining in the 206-player field.
Both players will have white pieces in crucial second games scheduled next day.
Top finishers will qualify for the Candidates Tournament, path to World Chess Championship.
Sources: ANI News, Indian Express, ChessBase India, Sports NDTV